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Molluscum Contagiosum: Multimedia

Author: Peter P Taillac, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Utah Health Sciences Center
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Updated: Jul 2, 2008

Multimedia

Typical molluscum lesions on buttocks. Photo cour...Media file 1: Typical molluscum lesions on buttocks. Photo courtesy of F. Fehl III, MD.
Typical molluscum lesions on buttocks. Photo cour...

Typical molluscum lesions on buttocks. Photo courtesy of F. Fehl III, MD.

Molluscum lesions on face and neck. Photo courtes...Media file 2: Molluscum lesions on face and neck. Photo courtesy of F. Fehl III, MD.
Molluscum lesions on face and neck. Photo courtes...

Molluscum lesions on face and neck. Photo courtesy of F. Fehl III, MD.

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References

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Contributor Information and Disclosures

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Peter P Taillac, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Utah Health Sciences Center
Peter P Taillac, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians, National Association of EMS Physicians, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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Eric Kardon, MD, FACEP, Associate Staff, Division of Emergency Medicine, Athens Regional Medical Center
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Mark W Fourre, MD, Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Maine Medical Center; Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Vermont School of Medicine
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CME Editor

John D Halamka, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Chief Information Officer, CareGroup Healthcare System and Harvard Medical School; Attending Physician, Division of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
John D Halamka, MD, MS is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians, American Medical Informatics Association, Phi Beta Kappa, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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Pamela L Dyne, MD, Associate Professor, Program Director, Department of Medicine, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine
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